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Jaish, LeT pays tribute to three slain militants

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July 15, 2017
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Srinagar: Militant outfit Jaish-e-Muhammad has paid rich tributes to the three militants killed during a gunfight in Gujar Basti in Wantiwen forests of Satura village of Tral town of South Kashmir’s Pulwama district.
Spokesperson Jaish-e-Muhammad, Muhammad Hasan Shah told news agency CNS over phone that three of its brave militants attained martyrdom while taking on hundreds of Indian Army personnel.
“We will avenge their deaths in coming days. They fought valiantly and sacrificed their lives for a sacred Cause,” the spokesperson said and added that one of the slain militants was a guest and did not hail from Kashmir. (CNS)
Meanwhile, Lashkar-e-Taiba, has paid their tribute to the Militants of Jaish-e-Muhammad who earned Martyrdom in a fierce fight against Indian forces in Tral. It is the sacred blood of the Martyrs which have fueled the freedom struggle to its glory.
In Statement to news agency CNS Mahmood Shah, Chief Lashkar-e-Taiba Said India is upto the agenda of maligning the Freedom Struggle of Kashmiris, their truthful right, but history is evident that sacrifices have rendered the struggles into freedom, and so it will be in our case.
Kashmir will attain its freedom from illegal occupation and will bring glad tidings to nation. The need of the hour calls to not be affected by Indian conspiracies while continuing the struggle with unity and harmony.(CNS)

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